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Yalumba FDR1A Cabernet Shiraz

For many years a champion of premium Australian Cabernet Shiraz, Yalumba first created FDR as an elite quality wine to reward staff and to enter high end wine shows. Now available to us mere mortals, it is rich in black fruits and spice.

Apsley Gorge Pinot Noir

Burn Cottage Moonlight Race Pinot Noir

Shaw & Smith Shiraz

The trailblazers of the Adelaide Hills have created another outstanding wine. A superb expression of modern cool-climate Shiraz; Shaw & Smith is elegantly spicy and brimming with supple red-fruit flavours matched by fine tannins. An absolute ripper.

Nanny Goat Super Nanny Pinot Noir

The palate is rich and mouth filling, with up front fruit sweetness balanced by a fine juicy acidity. Notes of dark berry fruits, exotic spice and toast fill the mid palate framed by fine chalky tannins before finishing with lingering suggestions of earth and mushrooms. Alan Peters Oswald, Winemaker, Nanny Goat - Curiosity drives Alan Peters-Oswald to try something new, interesting and different just to see what the outcome is. He lets each individual parcel of fruit shine in its own right, and also believes that by combining a number of unique parcels in a larger blend you can produce a wine that is multi-faceted, interesting and evolves in the glass, creating a true sensory experience. Alans wines reflect his personality, in that theyre not flashy but are quietly confident. Give them time in the glass and youll be rewarded with a wine that is interesting and multi-layered. Just like him.

Moss Wood Pinot Noir

Moss Wood are not know for their Pinot Noir, however this is a fine a unique expression of region and variety. A fruit bomb of rich and integrated flavours of cherry, spice, charry oak and silky finesse on the finish. The flavours pop and linger in the mouth long after the wine has left it.

John Duval Entity Shiraz

John Duval rose to winemaking fame as the craftsman of the mighty Penfolds Grange, before going it alone to further forge his reputation as a maker of great Shiraz. The aim of The Entity is to produce a wine true to the region. Rich and complex it shows ripe, spicy fruit characters with a complex savoury oak influence framed by fine lingering tannins.

Domaine Mee Godard Beaujolais Villages

Product Description: The Domaine Mee Godard Beaujolais Villages 2023 embodies the future of Beaujolais in a bottle. Sourced from the volcanic soils of Quincié, where vines flourish at 400 metres above sea level, this 100% Gamay wine is a brilliant expression of its terroir. It delivers a captivating bouquet of ripe red fruits, including strawberry, cherry, and redcurrant, with a subtle savoury twist. Medium-bodied, it features a delicate balance of freshness, fine tannins, and a long, elegant finish. The wine’s lively acidity gives it a vivacious character, making it a joy to drink now, with plenty of potential for further development. Maker: Domaine Mee Godard is the result of the passion and vision of Mee Godard, an exceptional winemaker whose journey from South Korea to the heart of Beaujolais has defined the success of the estate. After studying winemaking in Burgundy, Mee was drawn to Morgon for its distinctive terroir, particularly the revered slopes of the Côte du Py. It was here that she established her domaine, with the goal of producing wines that authentically express the unique character of the land. Her approach to winemaking is one of minimal intervention, allowing the natural attributes of the vineyard to shine through. By focusing on organic viticulture and sustainable practices, she ensures that the wines retain their purity and complexity, allowing the full potential of the grapes to be realised. Mee’s philosophy revolves around crafting wines that are both elegant and expressive, embodying the perfect balance between tradition and innovation. She strives to create wines that reflect the essence of the Morgon terroir—wines that are complex, with both power and finesse, and that evolve gracefully over time. Her commitment to excellence is matched only by her respect for the land, and her dedication to sustainable viticulture ensures that each bottle of Domaine Mee Godard wine is a true reflection of the estate’s history, terroir, and vision. This hands-off approach allows the natural character of each vintage to flourish, creating wines that captivate with their depth, complexity, and refinement. Vineyard: Domaine Mee Godard's vineyard spans six hectares in the esteemed Morgon appellation, one of the most revered wine regions in Beaujolais. Located on the slopes of the Côte du Py, the vineyard enjoys an ideal terroir for growing Gamay and Chardonnay, the region’s signature grape varieties. The soil is primarily granite, with a mix of minerals that gives the wines their characteristic freshness and minerality. The vineyard benefits from the cooling influences of the Monts du Beaujolais, providing a climate that encourages slow ripening and retains the natural acidity of the grapes, which is crucial for producing wines of great balance and longevity. The vines at Domaine Mee Godard are predominantly over 60 years old, with deep roots that allow the plants to access the full richness of the soil. These older vines contribute to the wines’ complexity and depth, producing small yields of concentrated, flavorful fruit. The vineyard is farmed using organic principles, with an emphasis on soil health and minimal intervention. Mee Godard’s dedication to sustainability is evident in the vineyard’s management practices, ensuring that each vintage reflects the purity of the land. This commitment to maintaining the integrity of the terroir allows the wines of Domaine Mee Godard to showcase the full potential of Morgon’s unique, multifaceted terroir. Tasting Notes: Nose: Fresh, Fruity, Floral A fragrant mix of ripe strawberry, red cherry, and redcurrant greets the nose, complemented by a touch of floral violets and delicate spice. Palate: Medium-Bodied, Lively, Balanced The palate is a harmonious blend of ripe red fruits, with vibrant acidity and integrated tannins, offering depth and a smooth, balanced texture. Finish: Long, Fresh, Refined A crisp and fresh finish with lingering fruit and subtle earthy nuances, maintaining perfect balance and elegance throughout.

Domaine Chanson Santenay Beauregard 1er Cru Rouge

Nestled in the heart of the prestigious Premiers Crus vineyards of Santenay, Domaine Chanson’s 1.1-hectare Beauregard plot is perched at the top of the hill, where the soil, rich in stones, imparts a unique minerality to the wine. This small, southern Burgundy village produces a Pinot Noir with the distinct characteristics of the terroir, offering complexity, elegance, and a beautiful expression of fruit. 2020 began with a mild winter and an early, summery spring, which led to rapid vine growth and an early bud break. The mild frost in May had minimal impact, and the warmer months brought heatwaves and a summer drought, particularly affecting the clay soils, which resisted the water stress well. The harvest commenced under sunny conditions in late August, with the resulting wines being concentrated and rich, yet well-defined, showcasing the terroir despite reduced volumes from frost damage. This wine pairs wonderfully with mild cheeses, roast meats, and poultry dishes with sauce, highlighting its versatility and refined structure. Maker Domaine Chanson, founded in 1750, is one of Burgundy's oldest and most respected producers, renowned for its commitment to producing exceptional wines from the heart of the region. With over 111 acres of Premier and Grand Cru vineyards, the estate spans some of Burgundy's most prestigious terroirs, including Beaune, Gevrey-Chambertin, and Pommard. Since being acquired by the Bollinger family in 1999, Domaine Chanson has undergone extensive restoration, combining time-honoured winemaking traditions with cutting-edge techniques to craft wines of exceptional quality. The estate practices organic viticulture, ensuring that every bottle reflects the purity of the land. Grapes are hand-harvested and vinified with minimal intervention, allowing each wine to showcase the distinctive characteristics of its terroir. The wines are crafted using state-of-the-art facilities, while maintaining a deep respect for history and tradition. Domaine Chanson’s commitment to quality has solidified its place as one of Burgundy’s top estates, producing wines that are as expressive as they are refined. Philosophy At Domaine Chanson, winemaking is rooted in a philosophy that blends tradition with innovation. The estate is dedicated to preserving the natural expression of Burgundy’s terroir, using organic farming practices and minimal intervention in the cellar. This ensures that every wine is a true reflection of its origin, with a focus on balance, freshness, and complexity. Domaine Chanson’s philosophy is centred on sustainability, respect for the environment, and a commitment to quality at every stage of production. From vineyard to bottle, the wines are crafted with precision and care, allowing the character of each site to shine through. The estate’s approach is focused on creating wines that are both elegant and expressive, with an emphasis on showcasing the purest form of Burgundy’s diverse terroirs. NOSE Fresh and Inviting A delightful bouquet of small, ripe red fruits such as redcurrant, complemented by subtle notes of licorice and vanilla, creating a fresh and aromatic profile. PALATE Complex and Balanced The palate is full and elegant, with well-integrated tannins that add depth to the wine, while the complexity of the fruit shines through, offering a rich yet refined texture. FINISH Persistent and Fruit-Forward A long, satisfying finish with lingering notes of ripe red fruits, leaving a lasting impression of balance and harmony. Reviews + Accolades Wine Enthusiast - 94 Points Wine Anorak - 93 Points James Suckling - 90 Points

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